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Reach for this book when your middle-schooler begins to look past the heroics of history to ask about the messy, human side of conflict. Rifles for Watie follows Jeff Bussey, a young Union recruit who discovers that the lines between right and wrong are rarely as clear as they appear on a map. Through his eyes, readers witness the grit of the Civil War in the Western territories, grappling with themes of integrity, empathy for the enemy, and the heavy burden of command. It is a sophisticated coming of age story that honors the weight of historical responsibility without being dry. While the combat is realistic for the 10 to 14 age range, the heart of the book lies in Jeff's internal growth as he chooses kindness over blind obedience, making it an excellent choice for kids navigating their own questions about justice and loyalty.